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Abstract This article describes the newly emerging field of family language policy, defined as explicit and overt planning in relation to language use within the home among family members, and provides an integrated overview of research on how languages are managed, learned, and negotiated within families. A comprehensive framework for understanding family language policy is sketched by bringing together two independent and currently disconnected fields of study: language policy and child language acquisition. Within such a framework, this article reviews research on the role of language ideologies in shaping family language practices, and on the connection between different family language policies, such as…
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- Language policy
- Field (mathematics)
- Linguistics
- Ideology
- Relation (database)
- Sociology
- Computer science
- Psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Quality Education
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